Press the R on your keyboard a few times until Holmes is in third person and you have a pipe as your cursor. Then click an area onscreen and Holmes will move to it. That should cancel out the navigation box and move you on to the next point.

Follow the onscreen instructions then as they appear and relate to navigation. Once the tutorial is out of the way then you can move freely and examine the room properly.

Hi Mag and fellow Boomers,Thank you so much, Mag, for this incredible (and long----LOL) WT. I just printed it out using a #14 font. The total amount of pages is 113. I have to tell you that it is well worth all the paper and ink I used. I am now playing the WHITEHALL section of the game, and enjoying every moment of it. The graphics are awesome, and the story is fascinating.My next game purchase will be "LUCIUS", which will be available on October 26.I KNOW that you will be writing a walkthrough for Lucius (HINT, HINT) as well and I look forward to that one also.I think that I speak for ALL of our fellow Boomers when I say that we appreciate you SO much.------------and YES, we are very spoiled by the fact that we have come to "expect" and GET the best walkthroughs on the internet from you.Sandy

That's ok, Mag. I'll give you a pass on this one--LOL. I'm sure that there will be a few walkthroughs out there by the time Lucius is released. I just pre-ordered the game and I look forward to playing it. I'm used to violence and horror. I've been married for 45 years. JUST KIDDING !Sandy

Thanks rushes, but I couln't find the folder.In the help section of frogware I saw this:To find your saves please follow the steps: 1. Open any Windows Explorer window (Computer overview for example). 2. Paste into address bar %appdata%\frogwares and press Enter. 3. In the opened window find folder named with game title (The Testament of Sherlock Holmes), open it and open "save" folder. 4. Your saves are JPG images there.